Student Development in College: Theory, Research, and PracticeThe second edition of Student Development in College offers higher education professionals a clear understanding of the developmental challenges facing today's college students. Thoroughly revised and updated, this edition includes new integrative theories of student development, expanded coverage of social identity theories, a targeted focus on higher education-related research, a current review of student development research and application, and reconceptualization of typology theories as a way to understand individual differences. Praise for the Second Edition of STUDENT DEVELOPMENT IN COLLEGE "Student Development in College is a rich, comprehensive exploration of the major theoretical perspectives that inform development. The authors' attention to nuances and complexities results in a substantive history of theory development and a careful story about how various perspectives evolved yielding contemporary theorizing. The book is a masterful blend of theoretical lenses and their use in designing developmentally appropriate practice for diverse populations of contemporary college students. It is an excellent resource for all educators who work on college campuses." "This is an invaluable work for anyone seeking an introduction to college student development theories or those seeking to update their existing knowledge. It offers a thorough and complex review of both the foundational theories and the newer often more culturally relevant theories and models." "The original book was a tremendous contribution to the field of higher education and especially student affairs. After more than ten years, this revision is a timely and focused enhancement to the literature that nurtures quality professionals to think differently about topics relevant to our field. Well done a second time around!" |
Contents
| 1936 | |
PART ONE UNDERSTANDING AND USING STUDENT | 1950 |
Later Developmental Theorists | 1963 |
Conclusion | 1971 |
The Interactionist Perspective | 1973 |
PART TWO FOUNDATIONAL THEORIES | |
CHAPTER THREE PSYCHOSOCIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
CHAPTER FOUR CHICKERINGS THEORY OF IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
Human Ecology | |
Implications and Future Directions | |
CHAPTER ELEVEN DEVELOPMENT OF FAITH AND SPIRITUALITY | |
CHAPTER TWELVE SCHLOSSBERGS TRANSITION THEORY | |
PART FOUR SOCIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN SOCIAL IDENTITY | |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN RACIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN ETHNIC IDENTITY AND ACCULTURATION | |
Historical Overview | |
Applications | |
CHAPTER SIX MORAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY | |
CHAPTER SEVEN LATER COGNITIVE STRUCTURAL THEORIES | |
CHAPTER EIGHT KOLBS THEORY OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING | |
PART THREE INTEGRATIVE THEORIES | |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN MULTIRACIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN SEXUAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN GENDER AND GENDER IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT | |
PART FIVE CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS | |
CHAPTER TWENTY FINAL THOUGHTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS | |

